Home of the Year

New Zealand’s best new apartments

A group of Wellington apartments by Parsonson Architects slots 16 bedrooms onto the site of a single villa – and wins HOME magazine’s Best Multi-Unit

Home of the year judges )left to right) Jeremy Hansen, Tom Kundg and Stuart Gardyne.

Choosing the 2016 Home of the Year

From apartments in Wellington to rustic homes on the Coromandel, to luxurious harbourside abodes in Auckland. How do you choose a Home of the Year?

New Zealand’s best small home

See inside Home of the Year 2016 winner for Best Small Home that has us wanting to move in right away. [jwp-video n=”1″]   HOME magazine’s

Tom Kundig designed six Rolling Hut cabins in Washington State.

Tom Kundig to visit New Zealand

Exciting news: the great Seattle-based architect Tom Kundig, designer of some of the most sublime cabins you’ve ever seen, is visiting New Zealand in late

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Home of the Year 2016 entries now open

Can your home scoop New Zealand’s richest architectural prize? HOME magazine is calling for entries for its 21st annual Home of the Year awards. This

And the finalists are…

The judges have visited the homes, and some tough calls have been made.     So we’re delighted to present the six finalists in the

2008: Melling Morse’s Signal Box

Named ‘Signal Box’,  the 2008 winner sits on a discreet back-section near the Masterton railway station combining imagination and great practicality 2008: Melling Morse’s Signal

2002: Stevens Lawson’s first win

2002: Stevens Lawson’s first win If this Auckland home was a person, you could perhaps describe it as being contemporary, but aware of the past,